Davis Riley emerged victorious at the Colonial tournament in Fort Worth, Texas, securing his first individual victory on the PGA Tour. Despite shooting an even-par 70 in the final round, Riley maintained a five-stroke lead over the world’s No. 1 player and Keegan Bradley.
The 27-year-old Mississippi native finished at 14-under 266, sealing his win with a 6-foot par putt on the final hole. This win at the historic Colonial earned Riley $1.638 million, a winner’s plaid jacket, and a fully restored 1975 Stingray car.
The final round was played under challenging conditions, with wind gusts of 20 mph affecting play. Riley’s closest competitor, Scottie Scheffler, struggled with his game, hitting only seven fairways and failing to make a birdie until the 13th hole.
The tournament was overshadowed by the tragic news of Grayson Murray’s passing, as the golfer took his own life the day before. Despite the somber atmosphere, Riley maintained his composure and secured a well-deserved victory.
Bradley, who has already won twice this year, finished in second place at 10 under, while Collin Morikawa secured fourth place at 8 under. Riley’s impressive performance on the challenging course solidified his status as a rising star on the PGA Tour.
Overall, Riley’s win at the Colonial tournament marked a significant milestone in his career and showcased his talent and determination on the golf course.